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Updated: 5/04/2026

Statewide

The Alaska Public Defender Agency is hiring a lawyer for its postconviction relief section, which represents indigent Alaskans in postconviction relief proceedings in trial courts across Alaska.  Lawyers in the section are responsible for drafting amended applications for postconviction relief, engaging in motion work and discovery, and conducting evidentiary hearings as required.  The lawyer will expand the section’s existing staff, which consists of a supervising lawyer, two staff lawyers, and a paralegal. 

Candidates should have the ability to efficiently review and distill large case records, evaluate the representation provided by defense lawyers, work well with expert witnesses and indigent clients, and routinely prepare high quality and persuasive pleadings on deadline, and they should have an interest in innovative and creative approaches to legal analysis and advocacy.  Travel across the state for client meetings and court hearings may be required. 

Applicants must be admitted to the Alaska bar, be willing to sit for the next bar examination, or be eligible for bar admission by reciprocity.  The starting salary is between $92,703 – 139,035 and is dependent on experience and the office in which the attorney is stationed.  The position includes full state benefits. 

If interested, please submit a cover letter, resume, three references, and a legal writing sample of the applicant’s own work by email to pdarecruitment@alaska.gov.  The writing sample must be between 10 and 25 pages and not have significant revisions by others.  Applications will be considering on a rolling basis, but all applications received before May 29, 2026, will be given full consideration. 

(Posted 5/4/2026)

Job Title: Staff or Senior Attorney

Organization: Center for Biological Diversity

Full-time

Salary Range: Staff (3-8 years of experience): $72,500 – $89,500; Senior Attorney (8+ years of experience): $89,500 – $131,000

Location:  This is a remote position. Applicants residing anywhere in Alaska strongly preferred and prioritized.

About Us: The Center for Biological Diversity, a national 501(c)(3) non-profit, works to secure a future for all species, great and small, hovering on the brink of extinction. We do so through science, law, activism and creative media, with a focus on protecting the lands, waters and climate that humans, other species and all communities need to survive and thrive.

Position Description: The Alaska Staff or Senior Attorney will work as part of a highly motivated, dynamic and collaborative team in the Alaska program to protect Alaska’s wildlife, public lands, and oceans. Organizational priorities in Alaska include protecting and recovering imperiled terrestrial and marine species and securing the habitat they need, fighting toxic mining projects, stopping road developments through intact wildlands, defending old-growth forests, opposing destructive industrial fisheries, halting new and phasing out existing onshore and offshore oil and gas projects, and stopping federal public land giveaways. This position may require work on other program and organizational priorities as well.

The primary focus of this role is impact litigation, with additional administrative advocacy and environmental campaign work. The attorney will build and maintain effective relationships with partners and co-plaintiffs, including Alaska Native Tribes and Tribal entities. Media advocacy is a prominent aspect of this role. The ideal candidate will have excellent legal research and writing, relationship building, communication, time management, and public speaking skills, with an ability to think strategically and creatively, respond gracefully to shifting priorities, timelines and emergent needs, and contribute to a positive, collaborative, and enjoyable workplace.

This is a remote work position with a home office stipend.

Please find more information and apply at: https://biologicaldiversity.bamboohr.com/careers/150

(Posted: 4/13/2026)

Title: Andrew J. Kleinfeld Fellowship – Attorney General’s Office

Locations: Statewide

Salary: $89,895 – $102,843

Apply Now >> https://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs/fellow.html

The Kleinfeld Fellowship honors Judge Andrew J. Kleinfeld, who served as a magistrate, District Court, and Ninth Circuit Judge from Fairbanks, Alaska.

Kleinfeld Fellows will work directly under the State Solicitor General, assisting in appellate advocacy before appellate courts inside Alaska and outside the State. They will handle cases touching on statutory and constitutional interpretation, federalism, separation of powers, criminal law, and the State’s sovereign interests. The fellowship will be hands-on from day one. Fellows will brief real cases, contribute to oral argument preparation (with a chance to argue in appropriate cases), and receive close mentorship from the Solicitor General, the civil and criminal Deputy Solicitors, and other senior appellate attorneys.

This position has a preferred placement in our Anchorage office, but other locations will be considered. The fellowship will last 24 months, with a mix of criminal and civil appellate practice. For qualifications, eligibility, and more information, please visit our Fellowship Page.

Salary and Benefits:

  • Salary depends on experience and licensed status and starts between $89,895–$102,843 annually.
  • 37.5-hour work week
  • 12 paid holidays
  • Eligibility for part-time teleworking
  • Generous leave accrual
  • Alternative workweek
  • Health benefits
  • Flex schedule
  • Life insurance and voluntary supplemental benefits
  • Potential for Public Student Loan Forgiveness
  • Variety of retirement plans

(Posted: 4/8/2026)

The Alaska Public Defender Agency hires new and experienced attorneys to handle criminal, juvenile, family defense (Child in Need of Aid), commitment, appellate, and post-conviction relief cases. The Agency has thirteen offices statewide, located in Anchorage, Bethel, Dillingham, Fairbanks, Juneau, Kenai, Ketchikan, Kodiak, Kotzebue, Nome, Palmer, Sitka, and Utqiagvik. Salaries vary based on years of experience and by location based on cost-of-living adjustments. As an example, the salary for new attorneys in Anchorage ranges from $92,703 to $139,035. To see our current vacancies, visit our employment website at https://pda.doa.alaska.gov/employment/attorneys/.

Attorneys for the Alaska Public Defender Agency provide court-appointed legal representation to indigent clients. Our attorneys enjoy the mentorship and community of a statewide defense agency, training opportunities, and competitive benefits and salaries. The Agency provides paid time off to study for the Bar examination, pays annual Bar dues as our budget allows, and reimburses some moving expenses. Alaska allows a 10-month limited license to practice for public defenders prior to being admitted to the Alaska Bar Association.

Applicants for all positions should possess strong writing and analytical skills, be able to work independently, and possess strong oral advocacy skills, Applicants must also be committed to client-centered practice. Travel to remote Alaskan communities is necessary. Applicants must be admitted to the Alaska Bar Association, be willing to sit for the next Bar exam, or be eligible for admission by reciprocity. Prior legal experience preferred.

To apply, submit a cover letter, resume, legal writing sample of 15 pages or less, and three references by email to PDARecruitment@alaska.gov. The legal writing sample should reflect the applicant’s own work without significant revision from others. Applications will be accepted until positions are filled.

(Posted: 4/3/2026)

AVCP Tribal Child Welfare Attorney

Location: Statewide/Remote

The ICWA Attorney will represent AVCP ICWA (Indian Child Welfare Act) compact member tribes in Child in Need of Aid (CINA) cases. The ICWA attorney will work in the Tribal Child Welfare Department and closely with AVCP ICWA Advocates, who provide comprehensive case management for tribal CINA cases.

Performance Responsibilities: Includes:

  • Advise tribal clients of their rights under the ICWA and CINA Rules and determine the client’s position on cases where the tribe has intervened.  
  • Conduct hearings for all phases of a CINA case, including probable cause, adjudication, disposition, permanency, and termination of parental rights. 
  • Perform legal research and file pleadings as necessary or required. 
  • Attend Team Decision Making (TDM), Out of Preference Placement (OOOP), or Initial Case Conference (ICC) or other meetings as necessary or requested by the ICWA team.
  • When necessary to advance the tribes’ interests, advocate for resources or rights for the child, foster parents, and/or relative placements.
  • Help draft comments on ICWA or Tribal Child Welfare matters. 
  • Assist with legal trainings for TCW staff as requested. 
  • Other duties as assigned.

Requirements

QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Must possess strong written, verbal and analytical skills and be able to work and communicate in a multi-cultural setting. 

EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE: Juris Doctorate from an accredited U.S. Law School. License to practice law in the State of Alaska or ability to practice under Alaska Bar Rule 44, Legal Interns and Supervised Practitioners. Experience in Native law, child welfare or other trial experience strongly preferred. 

Salary based on experience – Range: $89,733 – $ 143,801

More information and application instructions can be found here: https://recruiting.paylocity.com/Recruiting/Jobs/Details/3999840

(Posted: 4/2/2026)

Title: General Government Services Attorney – Attorney General’s Office

Locations: Statewide

Salary: $89,895 – $143,734.50

Apply Now >> https://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs/26-PCGS-01.html

Job Duties:

The Public Corporations & Governmental Services section is recruiting a full-time attorney to provide legal services alongside current section attorneys. Primary clients include the Department of Administration, which manages the state’s employee pension and health plans, as well as other agencies such as the Departments of Revenue and Commerce, and various public corporations involved in higher education, public finance, and economic development. The attorney will work closely with state officials and members of key boards and commissions.

Duties will vary based on experience but may include advising the Department of Administration on employee benefit program issues, including compliance with IRS and HIPAA requirements, state statutes, and the Alaska Constitution. Responsibilities may also involve assisting with legislation and regulations, drafting and reviewing contracts, and representing agencies in administrative proceedings and state and federal courts. Additional tasks include providing legal advice on statutory interpretation, constitutional questions, procurement, public records, and the Open Meetings Act.

Flexible schedules, including hybrid telework arrangements, may be available.

About the Public Corporations & Governmental Services Section

Salary and Benefits

  • Salary depends on experience and ranges from $89,895–$143,734.50 annually.
  • 37.5-hour work week
  • 12 paid holidays
  • Eligibility for part-time teleworking
  • Generous leave accrual
  • Alternative workweek
  • Health benefits
  • Flex schedule
  • Life insurance and voluntary supplemental benefits
  • Potential for Public Student Loan Forgiveness
  • Variety of retirement plans

(Posted: 3/6/2026)

Anchorage

The Alaska Bar Association is seeking an Assistant Bar Counsel to work in the discipline section handling attorney grievance matters. The Alaska Bar has approximately 4,900 attorney members and Assistant Bar Counsel plays an active role in regulating the practice of law and ensuring that our membership maintains high ethical standards.  

Primary Responsibilities

  • Review and evaluate grievances filed by clients, members of the public, other lawyers and the courts to determine whether to open a formal investigation into potential violations of the Alaska Rules of Professional Conduct.
  • Communicate with complainants regarding status of grievances and/or disposition.
  • Conduct formal investigations under the procedures required in the Alaska Bar Rules.
  • After investigation, determine whether to dismiss the complaint or pursue disciplinary sanctions.
  • Upon finding misconduct, negotiate stipulations for professional discipline or file formal charges with the Disciplinary Board.
  • Prepare for and conduct hearings before the ethics hearing committees.
  • Present Committee hearing reports or stipulations to the Disciplinary Board.
  • Research and write briefs submitted to the ethics hearing committees, the Disciplinary Board and the Supreme Court.
  • Conduct oral arguments to the Disciplinary Board and Supreme Court.
  • Direct and coordinate with Disciplinary support staff.
  • Coordinate with other Alaska Bar departments.
  • Provide informal ethics guidance to members of the Bar when Bar Counsel is unavailable.
  • Occasionally assist with presentation of CLE programs.
  • Assist Bar Counsel and Executive Director with other matters, as requested.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Alaska Bar License or the ability to obtain licensure prior to starting in role.
  • 5 years of experience practicing law, and a history of compliance with legal ethics rules.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines while consistently delivering accurate and high-quality work.
  • Strong legal research and writing skills.
  • Strong computer skills, proficient in the use of Microsoft Office, Outlook, and Word. Skills in PowerPoint, SharePoint, Excel, and various other computer applications such as Zoom and Teams a plus.
  • Strong knowledge of the Alaska Rules of Professional Conduct and legal ethics requirements.
  • Courtroom experience, including being comfortable handling hearings independently.
  • Ability to travel if necessary to conduct hearings across Alaska.

Salary $110,000 to $135,000 per year, depending on experience. The Bar offers excellent employee benefits, including: 100% employer-paid medical insurance premiums, dental, vision, and $5,000 health reimbursement account; 401K program; hybrid working locations available, 12 paid holidays and 21 days of paid leave per year, with increases in leave accrual based on years of service; paid parental leave; and covered parking.

Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume to Phil Shanahan shanahan@alaskabar.org by June 19, 2026. 

 

(Posted 5/4/2026) 

Stoel Rives LLP is seeking a litigation associate with one to three years of experience to join its Litigation Practice Group in the Anchorage office. The associate will work closely with clients who are national leaders in the agriculture, renewable energy, timber, and mining industries.

Responsibilities:

  • Prepare pleadings; research and draft briefs and motions to dismiss, summary judgment motions, and discovery motions.
  • Support and execute discovery, including written discovery, custodial interviews, and privilege logs.
  • Take and defend fact depositions; prepare witnesses for testimony.
  • Support trial preparation and trial teams.
  • Interface directly with clients and opposing counsel as needed.

Qualifications:

  • JD from an accredited law school; admitted and in good standing with the Alaska bar or eligible to obtain admission promptly.
  • One to three years of general/commercial litigation experience at an AmLaw 100 or AmLaw 200 firm or equivalent.
  • Judicial clerkship experience may be considered in lieu of, or in combination with, prior firm experience.
  • Experience with motions practice, depositions, and complex discovery.
  • Familiarity with Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Evidence and with state procedural rules; clerkship and/or trial experience is a plus.
  • Exceptional writing, oral advocacy, and analytical skills; meticulous attention to detail.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple matters, meet deadlines, and drive workstreams in a team-oriented environment.
  • Proficiency with e-discovery platforms and litigation technology; strong client-service orientation and sound judgment.

Hours Expectations & Compensation

The hours expectation for this position is 1,800 billable hours and an “all-in” hours expectation of 2,050 or 2,150, depending on seniority.

The base compensation range for this position is $155,000 – $176,000, inclusive of salaries in all listed markets. Base compensation presented to an individual candidate may vary based on skills, overall experience, and market location. Click here to apply. 

(Posted 4/29/2026)

About the firm

Guess & Rudd P.C. is a well-established civil litigation firm headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska. Our attorneys represent individuals, businesses, and institutions across a broad range of complex civil matters in state and federal courts. We are committed to providing our attorneys with the resources, mentorship, and work environment needed to build a long and successful legal career.

We are seeking an associate attorney to join our firm’s civil litigation practice. The successful candidate will work closely with senior attorneys on all phases of civil litigation, from initial case assessment and discovery through trial and, where applicable, appeal. This is an opportunity to take on meaningful responsibility early while developing your practice in a collaborative and supportive setting.

Responsibilities

  • Draft, review, and file pleadings, motions, briefs, and other litigation documents
  • Manage discovery, including written discovery, document review, and depositions
  • Conduct legal research and prepare case strategy memoranda
  • Appear in court for hearings, conferences, and, where appropriate, trial
  • Communicate directly with clients, opposing counsel, and court personnel
  • Assist in trial preparation, including witness preparation, exhibit management, and jury research

Qualifications

  • D. from an ABA-accredited law school
  • Active membership in the Alaska State Bar, or eligibility and commitment to obtain admission promptly
  • Minimum 2 years of litigation experience
  • Strong legal research, writing, and oral advocacy skills
  • Ability to manage multiple matters independently and meet deadlines
  • Experience in Alaska state or federal courts preferred

Compensation & benefits

Competitive base salary $90-140k depending on experience, with performance-based bonuses. The firm provides excellent health insurance to attorneys, 401(k), and flexible leave.

How to apply

Qualified candidates are invited to submit a cover letter, resume, references, and a writing sample to Jonathon Green at jgreen@guessrudd.com.  We review applications on a rolling basis and encourage early submissions. All inquiries will be handled with discretion.

(Posted: 4/22/2026)

DEPUTY THERAPEUTIC COURTS PROGRAM COORDINATOR

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA

MINIMUM SALARY: $3,633.00 BIWEEKLY

CLOSING DATE: MONDAY, MAY 4, 2026

In this role, you will supervise and mentor project coordinators and therapeutic court staff, providing coaching, performance feedback, and professional development support. You will play a key role in recruitment, hiring, and onboarding, while fostering a culture of accountability, learning, and continuous improvement.

You will lead case consultations with probation officers and treatment providers, offering guidance on complex cases and supporting decisions around incentives, sanctions, and individualized case planning grounded in evidence-based practices. Your work will help ensure effective, coordinated responses that drive meaningful behavior change.

You will collaborate with courts, treatment providers, and partner agencies to strengthen communication, resolve challenges, and align services with participant needs. You will also support quality assurance efforts through case reviews, site visits, and data-informed improvements to maintain fidelity to best practices.

Additionally, you will contribute to program operations, statewide coordination, training delivery, and strategic initiatives that enhance and expand therapeutic court services.

Qualifications: A bachelor’s degree in business administration, public administration, social work, psychology, vocational rehabilitation, education, criminal justice, or a closely related field AND two years of experience directly supervising staff AND at least one year of professional experience in therapeutic courts, criminal justice, or behavioral health. Substitution: Any combination of education and/or progressively responsible professional experience in therapeutic courts, criminal justice, behavioral health, or a closely related field that provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties of the position AND two years of experience directly supervising staff AND at least one year of professional experience in therapeutic courts, criminal justice, or behavioral health.

Compensation: The minimum salary is $3,633.00 biweekly.

How to Apply: Workplace Alaska – This posting closes Monday, May 4, 2026 at 5:00 p.m.

For detailed job and benefit information, please visit http://courts.alaska.gov/hr/index.htm.

(Posted: 4/21/2026)

Trustees for Alaska seeks a full-time Staff Attorney in Anchorage, Alaska to join our team working to protect a wild and vibrant Alaska where fish, wildlife, and people thrive. We take on the most pressing conservation issues in Alaska for a variety of clients who bravely fight for their rights and for the health and cultures of Alaska for future generations. We work on issues ranging from oil and gas extraction and large mining projects to public land use, air and water pollution, and the protection of wildlife.

The staff attorney candidate must have at least 4 years of legal experience overall. Ideal candidates would have at least 2 years of experience working in environmental law, including litigation, as well as experience working on Alaska-specific issues. All candidates should have a proven ability to foster coordination and cooperation among diverse groups to achieve goals.

This is a full-time position with benefits that include paid leave, sick time, and 100% employer paid premiums for each employee’s medical/dental/vision/life/disability coverage. Trustees offers a 403(b)(7) retirement plan and contributes 5% after one year, regardless of the level of the employee’s contribution. Trustees has 13 paid holidays, plus the week between Christmas and New Year’s; 15 days of paid time off, increasing over time; paid sick leave, and paid 3-month sabbatical leave after 7 years of employment and every 5 years thereafter. The salary range for the position is $82,000-$98,000 for 4-10 years of experience, and $100,000-$130,000 for 10+ years of experience.

For instructions on how to apply please go to https://trustees.org/trustees-employment/

(Posted: 4/20/2026)

🌟 Ahtna, Inc. is hiring an Associate General Counsel 🌟
Lead with Purpose. Serve our Shareholders. Protect our Lands.

Ahtna, Inc. is seeking a business‑minded, mission‑driven Associate General Counsel who is passionate about supporting Alaska Native rights, sustainable business operations, and long‑term shareholder interests. This is a meaningful opportunity to contribute legal expertise to an Alaska Native Corporation grounded in stewardship, respect, integrity, and service.

Reporting to the General Counsel, the Associate General Counsel provides practical, solution‑oriented legal support across Ahtna, Inc. and its subsidiaries. This role translates complex legal requirements into workable guidance while honoring Alaska Native culture, lands, subsistence traditions, and corporate values.

As a trusted legal advisor, this position plays a key role in day‑to‑day legal operations—supporting contracts, advising business leaders, and helping ensure compliance across a diverse and growing organization.

What We’re Looking For:

✔ Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school
✔ Active admission to the Alaska Bar Association
✔ Eight (8) years of experience as a licensed attorney
✔ Strong experience in contract drafting and negotiation
✔ Demonstrated familiarity with ANCSA/ANILCA, Alaska Native legal considerations, subsistence rights, and corporate governance
✔ Experience supporting business operations in federal, commercial, or regulated contracting environments
✔ A collaborative legal professional motivated by purposeful, values‑driven work

💼 Salary: $204,952 – $261,314 annually
📍 Location: Anchorage, Alaska
📌 Comprehensive Benefits Package Includes:
• Medical, dental, and vision insurance
• Life insurance
• 401(k) with 3% company match
• Paid time off (PTO)
• Company‑paid holidays

If you’re an experienced attorney ready to apply your legal skills in service of Alaska Native communities and sustainable business operations, we encourage you to apply or share this opportunity with your network.

🔗 Apply online: www.ahtna.com/careers
📄 Job #: ASSOC001969
📬 Contact: Linda MacCubbin, Recruiter — lmaccubbin@ahtna.net

(Posted: 4/17/2026)

MAGISTRATE JUDGE 4

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA

MINIMUM SALARY: $4,765.50 BIWEEKLY

CLOSING DATE: MONDAY, MAY 11, 2026

The Alaska Court System is accepting applications from qualified individuals to serve as a Magistrate Judge on Team 3 with the Anchorage Trial Court. The incumbent will be appointed as a standing master to adjudicate Superior Court cases and recommend decisions to Superior Court judges in contested and uncontested matters.

Under general direction of the Presiding Judge, and pursuant to Alaska Statute (AS 22.15) and Alaska Rules of Court, the children’s magistrate judge team’s caseload includes presiding over child in need of aid and juvenile delinquency cases. Additionally, the magistrate judge will handle domestic violence/stalking protection cases; dissolution & default divorce/custody cases; mental health commitments; and change of name matters.

The incumbent will have occasional “on-call” after-hours/weekend duty dealing with search warrants; arrest warrants; telephonic bail hearings; and telephonic delinquency arraignments.

Qualifications: Citizen of the U.S. and State of Alaska; at least 21 years old; a resident of Alaska for at least six months immediately preceding appointment; and must possess a valid Alaska Driver’s License.

Preferred Qualification: Graduation from an accredited law school with a JD degree and active membership in the Alaska Bar Association.

Compensation: The minimum salary is $4,765.50 biweekly.  Actual starting salary will be dependent upon the qualifications and experience of the finalist.

How to Apply: Submit a letter of interest, comprehensive resume, writing sample (up to 10 pages) not substantially edited by someone else, and a list of three professional references to: ACS Human Resources, 820 W. Fourth Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501; or in one attachment via email to recruitment@akcourts.gov by Monday, May 11, 2026 at 5:00 p.m.

For detailed job and benefit information, please visit http://courts.alaska.gov/hr/index.htm.

(Posted: 4/15/2026)

MAGISTRATE JUDGE 3

LOCATION: ANCHORAGE, ALASKA

MINIMUM SALARY: $4,161.00 BIWEEKLY

CLOSING DATE: MONDAY, May 4, 2026

The Alaska Court System is accepting applications from qualified individuals to serve as a Magistrate Judge on Team 1 with the Anchorage Trial Court.

Under general direction of the Presiding Judge, and pursuant to Alaska Statute (AS 22.15) and Alaska Rules of Court, the magistrate judge team’s caseload includes handling arraignments, bail hearings, traffic cases, and search warrant applications. Additionally, the magistrate judge will handle domestic violence/stalking protection cases; dissolution & default divorce/custody cases; mental health commitments; and change of name matters.

This position is unique, in that the Team 1 Magistrate Judges in Anchorage provide 24/7 coverage for both local and some limited statewide functions. This position will be required to work evenings, weekends, and holidays on a rotating basis. The current schedule is a five-week rotation: 12-hour shift for 7 nights, then one week off, 12-hour shift for 7 days, then two weeks off.

Qualifications: Citizen of the U.S. and State of Alaska; at least 21 years old; a resident of Alaska for at least six months immediately preceding appointment; and must possess a valid Alaska Driver’s License.

Preferred Qualification: Graduation from an accredited law school with a JD degree and active membership in the Alaska Bar Association.

Compensation: The minimum salary is $4,161.00 biweekly.  Actual starting salary will be dependent upon the qualifications and experience of the finalist.

How to Apply: Submit a letter of interest, comprehensive resume, writing sample (up to 10 pages) not substantially edited by someone else, and a list of three professional references to: ACS Human Resources, 820 W. Fourth Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501; or in one attachment via email to recruitment@akcourts.gov by Monday, May 4, 2026 at 5:00 p.m.

For detailed job and benefit information, please visit http://courts.alaska.gov/hr/index.htm.

(Posted: 4/15/2026)

Location: Anchorage, AK | Employment Type: Full-Time, In-Office

About the Role: Foley Pearson Riekkola Iverson, P.C. is seeking an Attorney or JD Preferred candidate to join our team in estate planning, probate, and business law.

What you will do: Your work will include:

  • Guiding clients through the probate process, including preparing and filing petitions, managing deadlines, and helping families navigate complex legal requirements;
  • Assisting with trust administration, including advising trustees on their duties, preparing documentation, and ensuring compliance with trust terms;
  • Meeting regularly with clients to answer questions, explain legal documents, review plans, and provide reassurance during difficult times;
  • Drafting key legal documents, including wills, trusts, probate pleadings, and related filings;
  • Conducting legal research and assisting with the preparation of memoranda, correspondence, and other work product;
  • Using the firm’s workflow and task-management systems to track matters and maintain accountability.

What we are looking for: The ideal candidate is:

  • A self-starter with exceptional time management skills, able to balance multiple deadlines and responsibilities;
  • Comfortable with both client-facing interactions and the behind-the-scenes drafting and research that supports them;
  • Collaborative, respectful, and able to contribute to a positive team culture;
  • Adaptable and resilient, with experience or comfort handling difficult personalities or emotionally charged situations;
Qualifications:
  • JD degree from an accredited law school (or nearing completion);
  • Superior research, writing, and organizational skills;
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office (experience with legal practice management software is a plus);
  • Desire to learn and grow in estate planning, probate, and business law.
Employment details:
  • Job Type: Full-time
  • Compensation: $90,000–$110,000 DOE
  • Healthcare, Dental, Vision, Matching 401(k) Benefits
  • Location: Anchorage, AK

Please send your résumé and a letter of interest to jeremy@foleypearson.com.

About the Office: 

The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Alaska is a vibrant and energetic office with offices in Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau.  Assistant United States Attorneys prosecute federal crimes and defend and pursue the interests of the United States in civil cases.  This employment opportunity is in the Criminal Division of our Anchorage office.

Job Description: 

AUSAs in the Criminal Division are responsible for the investigation and prosecution of federal crimes in national priority areas including violent crime, fentanyl trafficking, gang/cartel related crimes, illegal firearms offenses, and a wide variety of other criminal cases as needed to address the District’s priorities, including child exploitation, fraud, and public corruption. AUSAs work their cases from inception through appeal, and thus, in addition to district court work, the successful candidate will be responsible for drafting appellate briefs and presenting oral arguments before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Required qualifications: Applicants must have at least 1-year post-J.D. legal experience and maintain active membership of the bar (any U.S. jurisdiction).

United States citizenship is required.

Salary: Assistant United States Attorney’s pay is administratively determined based, in part, on the number of years of professional attorney experience. The range of basic pay is $80,000 to $197,100. There is a non-taxable cost of living allowance where authorized.

Application Process: 

Applications must include a resume (limited to 2 pages), cover letter, wiring sample and references and be submitted by April 28 ,2026 submitted via USAJobs https://www.usajobs.gov/job/861203000  

Number of Positions: 1

The USAO adheres to all Department Policies below:

Equal Employment Opportunity

Reasonable Accommodations

Outreach and Recruitment for Qualified Applicants with Disabilities

Suitability and Citizenship

Veterans

(Posted: 4/28/2026)

The Office of Special Prosecutions is recruiting for an Assistant Attorney General to serve as the Criminal Division’s Fish and Game Prosecutor. In this position you will prosecute those individuals who violate state laws and regulations designed to protect and manage the state’s fish and game resources. Cases include issues such as commercial fisheries and big game violations, unlawful harvest and sales of wild-stocks, illegal sport-fish activities, and illegal guiding activities. You will work closely with more than 100 state fish and wildlife officers, various state boards, and several federal law enforcement agencies to protect wildlife across the state. In doing so you will help protect the very culture of Alaska.

This position is located in Anchorage, however you will have the opportunity to travel throughout the state, including rural areas, to present these cases. The ideal candidate will possess at least two to three years of criminal prosecution experience, be highly self-motivated, be willing to aggressively charge fish and game cases and be an active participant in all stages of ongoing investigations from initiation to prosecution.   

Salary is determined by the experience of the selected candidate with a starting range of $87,282- $134,979. More information and application instructions may be found at: http://www.law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

Contact Chief Assistant Attorney General Jenna Gruenstein at (907) 269-6250 or by email at jenna.gruenstein@alaska.gov for more information.

(Posted:4/9/2026)

Title: Natural Resources Attorney – Attorney General’s Office

Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau

Salary: $89,895 – $143,734.50

Apply Now >> https://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs/26-NR-01.html

Job Duties

The section seeks an experienced litigation attorney to support programs within the Department of Natural Resources, the Department of Fish and Game, the Boards of Fisheries and Game, and the Mental Health Trust Land Office. Duties include significant state and federal litigation and providing agency advice. Applicants should detail their litigation experience, research relevant client programs, and indicate areas of interest. Occasional travel may be required. Civil Division attorneys handle impactful statewide matters while enjoying Alaska’s exceptional environment, with potential flexible scheduling or hybrid telework.

Attorneys in the Civil Division work on matters of statewide importance, all while living and enjoying all Alaska has to offer. If you enjoy complex and impactful legal work along with dramatic scenery, outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, kayaking, and abundant wildlife, then the Alaska Department of Law, Civil Division is the place for you. Flexible schedules, including hybrid telework arrangements, may be available.

Salary and Benefits

  • Salary depends on experience and ranges from $89,895–$143,734.50 annually.
  • 5-hour work week
  • 12 paid holidays
  • Eligibility for part-time teleworking
  • Generous leave accrual
  • Alternative workweek
  • Health benefits
  • Flex schedule
  • Life insurance and voluntary supplemental benefits
  • Potential for Public Student Loan Forgiveness
  • Variety of retirement plans

(Posted: 4/8/2026)

Intro to Inlet Law:

Inlet Law is looking to hire a full-time civil litigation associate attorney. We handle a wide variety of cases, and our associate attorney will have a wide-ranging caseload. The position is in person at our downtown Anchorage office, right next to the coastal trail.

Salary & Benefits:

  • Starting at $105,000 annually, with a scaling bonuses structure
  • Remote work options
  • Healthcare
  • Gym membership
  • Weekly lunch budget

Requirements:

  • Has a Juris Doctorate and is a current member of the Alaska Bar Association.
  • Works well both independently and in small groups.
  • Possesses extraordinary written and oral communication skills.
  • Has outstanding customer service skills.
  • Triages tasks efficiently and effectively.
  • Delegates tasks efficiently and effectively.
  • Seeks answers without hesitation.
  • Willingness to go to trial.

How to Apply:

Send a copy of your resume, accompanied with a writing sample and cover letter to info@inlet-law.com;

cc @ken.ciccoli@inlet-law.com   

(Posted: 4/6/2026)

Hozubin, Moberly & Associates is seeking an Associate Attorney with a minimum of 2 years of experience to join our dynamic firm.  The firm has busy litigation practice, both civil and criminal, in both state and federal courts throughout Alaska.  A current license to practice law in Alaska is required.  The position offers professional opportunities not found elsewhere and provides a competitive salary and benefits package (401k plan, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, paid holidays and personal leave, and structured bonuses). 

Prior experience in litigation (civil and/or criminal) is preferred but not required.  Clerkship experience will be considered.  A successful candidate will have solid written and verbal communication skills and analytical abilities and be capable of producing quality work within deadlines.  The position involves work on criminal and civil defense cases, both independently (with a personal workload) and as part of a team, providing unique training experiences for those interested in litigation.  Duties include meeting/communicating with clients, researching and drafting of motions, reviewing discovery, and handling depositions, hearings, oral arguments and trials.  The firm fosters a healthy work-life balance through flexible schedules and the potential to work remotely.

Salary range is $90,000 to $125,000, commensurate with experience.

Please submit supporting documents (e.g., cover letter, resume, references and writing sample) to Michael Moberly, mike@akdefenselaw.com, 711 M Street, Suite 2, Anchorage, AK 99501.  All inquiries will be kept in confidence.

For more information about our firm, please visit www.akdefenselaw.com.

(Posted: 4/1/2026)

We welcome you to join us as a sex crimes prosecutor at the Anchorage District Attorney’s Office. This position offers a unique opportunity for a highly specialized caseload in a challenging and rewarding area of prosecution.

The caseload consists of sexual assault and sexual abuse of a minor cases and you will serve as a regional expert on the topic. In addition to prosecuting the most serious and high profile cases, you will also provide advice and assistance to law enforcement agencies and mentor other prosecutors. The expertise you will share includes:

  • a victim-centered approach
  • obtaining search warrants
  • effective seizure of evidence
  • presenting scientific evidence at trial

You may also serve on multidisciplinary teams developing guidelines and suggestions designed to increase successful investigation and prosecution of perpetrators while minimizing trauma to victims.

This position requires you to be familiar with Alaska’s criminal justice system and laws, have extensive trial experience, a history of handling complex criminal prosecutions, and a demonstrated commitment to working with victims of sexual assault and sexual abuse. Some travel within the region is required, including for trials that may last several weeks.

Salary is determined by the experience of the selected candidate with a starting range of $87,282 – $139,542. More information and application instructions may be found on the Department of Law website at: http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted: 3/31/2026)

Are you interested in making a difference in your community? The Anchorage District Attorney’s Office is seeking attorneys to prosecute violations of criminal law. Our mission is to seek justice, promote public safety and public respect for government through prompt, effective, and compassionate prosecution of cases in a manner that advocates for the interests of all victims, respects the law enforcement agencies, responsibly stewards public resources, and holds offenders accountable while at the same time protecting the constitutional and legal rights of the accused.

Anchorage is the largest office in the Criminal Division. This is a good location to spend your entire career, or to start out and receive some basic training before transferring to one of the rural offices. Applicants should have strong oral advocacy skills. Prior trial experience and experience in the practice of criminal law is a plus, but is not required. This position requires the ability to think critically and reason logically; the ability to communicate clearly verbally and in writing; the ability to organize, prioritize, and work effectively in a deadline-controlled atmosphere; and the ability to manage numerous matters simultaneously. If you believe you have the right skills for the job, we would like to hear from you.

Salary is determined by the experience of the selected candidate with a starting range of $87,282- $134,979. More information and application instructions may be found at: http://www.law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted: 3/31/2026)

Meshke, Paddock & Budzinski is in search of an associate attorney. We are an established law firm that has been around since the 80’s, focused on representing employer and insurance carriers in workers compensation matters. We know worker’s compensation defense isn’t the sexy kind of law you dreamed about in law school—well, to be honest, us neither. But we love it now and it’s a great opportunity for someone who wants to learn a specialty that is in demand. We value a work-life balance for all attorneys and staff with reasonable billable-hour expectations, we have generous leave and benefits (including firm-paid employee medical and 401k match). Our firm’s salary structure is very competitive at the onset and really terrific once you hit your stride.

We are willing to consider soon to be law school grads to laterals who are looking for a different firm, practice area, or growth to partnership. In all seriousness, we are looking for someone who is self-driven, detail oriented with strong analytical and legal writing skills, has a good sense of humor, enjoys problem solving, and likes working in fast paced environments. We practice before the Workers Compensation Board, the Workers Compensation Appeals Commission, and the Alaska Supreme Court.  We also handle subrogation matters that take us to civil court on occasion. Let us (1) introduce you to the world of litigation, (2) immediately get you hands-on with files, (3) help you develop your own clientele, and (4) put you to work in a relaxed environment with a great team.

This is a practice area with relatively few attorneys—meaning there’s loads of growth/partnership potential—and an unusually congenial bar subsection.

Salary range is $85,000-$140,000 depending on experience with potential for additional performance based compensation.

Please send a cover letter, resume with references, and writing sample demonstrating legal analysis to mtansik@akwcdefense.com.

(Posted: 3/26/2026)

Title: Information Law & Technology Attorney – Attorney General’s Office

Locations: Anchorage

Salary: $89,895 – $143,734.50

Apply Now >> https://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs/26-IPS-01.html

Job Duties

This position is one of two attorneys in the Division’s Information & Project Support Section and serves as a principal legal advisor to the Office of the Governor, Department of Law, and other agencies on issues involving information management and technology. The role provides guidance on acquiring, protecting, exchanging, disclosing, retaining, and disposing of information, as well as assessing the benefits and risks of technologies such as AI, blockchain, and social media.

You will represent the State in high‑level legal and policy discussions and support the development, implementation, and enforcement of information laws. The position involves close collaboration with agencies to ensure compliance with the Alaska Public Records Act, State Records Management Act, Open Meetings Act, and other state and federal protections. Responsibilities include drafting and enforcing information‑related agreements, handling litigation involving information laws, and training attorneys and agency personnel. This is an opportunity to help shape Alaska’s information law landscape.

Flexible schedules, including hybrid telework arrangements, may be available.

Salary and Benefits

  • Salary depends on experience and ranges from $89,895–$143,734.50 annually.
  • 37.5-hour work week
  • 12 paid holidays
  • Eligibility for part-time teleworking
  • Generous leave accrual
  • Alternative workweek
  • Health benefits
  • Flex schedule
  • Life insurance and voluntary supplemental benefits
  • Potential for Public Student Loan Forgiveness
  • Variety of retirement plans

(Posted: 3/25/2026)

Title: Statewide Section Supervisor (Regulatory Affairs) – Attorney General’s Office

Locations: Anchorage

Base Salary: $134,569.50+ (salary is based on licensed experience)

Apply Now >> https://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs/26-RAPA-01.html

Job Duties

The Alaska Department of Law is seeking an experienced attorney to serve as the Statewide Section Supervisor for the Regulatory Affairs and Public Advocacy (RAPA) Section. RAPA performs the Attorney General’s statutory duty to represent the public interest in utility and pipeline carrier matters before the Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA). The section also provides policy analysis related to energy, utility regulation, and infrastructure issues affecting Alaskans.

The supervising attorney will oversee and participate in RAPA’s work across a broad spectrum of regulated services—including electricity, natural gas, water, wastewater, solid waste, heating, communications, and pipeline transportation. This position is central to ensuring fair and reasonable rates for Alaskans, maintaining high-quality advocacy before the RCA, and shaping statewide utility policy through expert legal and technical analysis.

Flexible schedules, including hybrid telework arrangements, may be available.

Salary and Benefits: 

  • The base salary is $134,569.50, with additional compensation determined by the level of licensed experience.
  • 37.5-hour work week
  • 12 paid holidays
  • Eligibility for part-time teleworking
  • Generous leave accrual
  • Alternative workweek
  • Health benefits
  • Flex schedule
  • Life insurance and voluntary supplemental benefits
  • Potential for Public Student Loan Forgiveness
  • Variety of retirement plans

(Posted: 3/25/2026)

Base Salary: $100,000 – $150,000 (or higher depending on years in practice)

We are a growing (currently going through planned expansion) team-oriented law firm in Anchorage, Alaska seeking a licensed attorney with at least one year of experience who is looking for more than a traditional career move. This role offers the opportunity to build a long-term career within a firm focused on intentional growth, meaningful work, and professional development.

We primarily practice in immigration, probate, and estate planning. Prior experience in these areas is not required—training will be provided. The ideal candidate demonstrates strong judgment, work ethic, client service skills, and a desire to learn and grow.

Responsibilities:

  • Handle legal research, writing, and drafting
  • Communicate with and advise clients through key legal matters
  • Manage cases with increasing independence
  • Collaborate with attorneys and staff on strategy and case development
  • Develop skills in immigration, probate, and estate planning

Qualifications:

  • D. from an ABA-accredited law school
  • Licensed attorney with 1+ years of practice experience
  • Alaska bar admission (or ability to obtain within 6 months)
  • Strong communication, research, and client-facing skills
  • Professionalism and commitment to long-term growth

Compensation & Benefits:

  • Base salary: $100,000–$150,000 (or higher depending on year in practice)
  • $10,000 salary increase for Spanish fluency
  • Bonuses and potential revenue sharing
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Retirement plan with employer match
  • Paid CLEs, bar dues, and training
  • Relocation assistance

This is a role offering mentorship, autonomy, and advancement potential. We emphasize a positive, collaborative culture and genuine work-life balance, making it an excellent fit for an attorney seeking both professional growth and a high quality of life in a unique and dynamic environment. See full job description on Indeed: M&H Attorney Listing

(Posted: 3/25/2026)

Title: Assistant Municipal Prosecutor I (Misdemeanors)

Employer: Municipality of Anchorage

Location: Anchorage

Salary: Up to $143,037 (DOE)

The Municipal Prosecutor’s Office is responsible for prosecuting misdemeanor crimes within Anchorage, including operating under the influence and domestic violence crimes. The office’s mission is to improve public safety in Anchorage.

We are seeking passionate, energetic, community-minded attorneys to join the team. As a workplace, the office provides a unique collegial environment, fast-paced work, and guaranteed courtroom experience.

This position requires no previous years of criminal experience. The assistant municipal prosecutor handles all aspects of misdemeanor prosecution under the municipal code, including case screening, arraignment, evidence assessment, police, witness, and victim contact, research, motions, and status hearings and trials. This is a fast-paced office with plenty of opportunities to get time in the courtroom and trial experience. Other related duties as assigned.

The Municipality offers generous benefits (including PERS), flexible work schedules, and starting pay at $100,000 or better for full-time employment, depending on experience and bar admission status. While the office’s court schedule does not allow fully remote work, we do have some work from home flexibility, as long as the person lives in the Anchorage/Mat-Su area and all court calendars are covered.  

We welcome all interested applicants, including entry-level applicants. If you are applying from out of state, we may be able to offer relocation benefits.

For more information or to apply, please visit the official job posting at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/moa/jobs/5274620/assistant-municipal-prosecutor-municipal-attorney-i-range-22-exe

(Posted: 3/25/2026)

Title: Assistant Municipal Attorney II (Civil Division)

Employer: Municipality of Anchorage

Location: Anchorage

Salary: Up to $164,889 (DOE)

The Civil Division of the Anchorage Municipal Attorney’s represents and advises all municipal departments as well as the Anchorage Assembly. As a workplace, the office provides incredible diversity of work, a unique collegial environment, and the opportunity to make a real difference in the functioning of your local government.

We are seeking an energetic, community-minded attorney with an interest or experience in one or more of the following:  litigation, transactional work (supporting complex transactions, finance, and the Port of Alaska), and labor and employment. We require a minimum of four years of legal practice experience.

The Municipality offers generous benefits (including PERS), reasonable work-from-home flexibility, and competitive pay. If you are applying from out of state, we may be able to offer relocation benefits.

For more information or to apply, please visit the official job posting at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/moa/jobs/5281983/assistant-municipal-attorney-municipal-attorney-ii-range-23-exe

(Posted: 3/25/2026)

The Alaska Public Defender Agency has a vacancy in its appellate section, a close-knit division located in its Anchorage office.  The section represents indigent Alaskans before the Alaska Court of Appeals and Alaska Supreme Court in all the agency’s practice areas—criminal, juvenile, postconviction relief, child in need of aid, and civil commitment.  Lawyers in the section are responsible for researching and drafting briefs and petitions for filing in the appellate courts; reviewing and editing briefs for colleagues; participating in, and helping colleagues prepare for, oral argument; and providing advice and support to the agency’s trial lawyers.  Candidates should have the ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with the agency’s clients, efficiently review and distill large records, understand and articulate complex legal concepts, and routinely prepare high-quality and persuasive briefs on deadline.  It is preferred, but not required, that candidates have significant legal writing and oral advocacy experience.

Applicants must be admitted to the Alaska bar, be willing to sit for the next bar examination, or be eligible for bar admission by reciprocity.  The salary is dependent on experience ($92,703 – $139,035).  The position includes full-state benefits. 

If interested, please submit, in one combined .pdf, a cover letter, resume, three references, and two legal writing samples of the applicant’s own work by email to pdarecruitment@alaska.gov. At least one writing sample must be between 15 and 30 pages, and neither should have significant revisions by others.  Review of applications will begin April 20, 2026.    

(Posted: 3/17/2026)

QUALIFICATIONS:

Personal: The individual for this position must possess excellent written and oral communication skills, self-confidence, and be able to compassionately advocate on behalf of diverse clients. The person must be dependable, able to work with a team in stressful situations, and able to work with people from diverse cultures. The individual must also be committed to providing legal representation to individuals normally excluded from the justice system.

Education/Experience: J.D. degree required and licensed to practice law in Alaska or be eligible for a waiver. Bilingual required and minimum of two years legal experience representing immigrant survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Provide legal representation of clients in proceedings before the Department of Homeland Security, the Immigration Court, the Board of ImmigrationAppeals, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Includes appearances at hearings, preparation of witnesses, legal research, and the preparation of briefs and other pleadings.
  • Provide direct legal services for immigrant survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence. Manage case files.
  • Work with paralegals and volunteers when they are assisting in your client- related work. Includes oversight of case management, telephone assistance, and preparation of
  • Meet deadlines imposed by government agencies.
  • Provide telephone consultations to rural immigrant survivors and service providers on immigration
  • Participate in weekly staff
  • Maintain case statistics for reports to funders.
  • Maintain regular and reliable
  • Other duties as assigned

Salary:  $75,000 to $90,000 DOE with a generous benefits package. The Alaska Institute for Justice is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Full Time. Position open until filled.

To apply please submit a cover letter referencing this position, a resume, and the names and contact information for three professional-related references electronically to:

Jason Baumetz

Legal Program Director

Jason.baumetz@akijp.org

Alaska Institute for Justice

(Posted: 3/11/2026)

Richmond & Quinn, APC, a dynamic and busy civil litigation defense firm, is recruiting an associate attorney for its active trial practice. We are a tight-knit group of colleagues from diverse backgrounds who are passionate about providing practical legal advice to meet our clients’ business objectives.  As a growing firm, we are interested in candidates who are comfortable working collaboratively and handling a wide range of matters.

Responsibilities include:

  • Working closely with a wide range of clients
  • Writing, verbal, analytical and research skills
  • Matter management and client interaction
  • Providing quick turnarounds for clients, including day-to-day legal work and client progress reports
  • Time keeping
  • Deadline responses and filings

Richmond & Quinn is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Job Type: Full-time, Monday – Friday

Pay Rage: $90,000 – $110,000 DOE

Benefits:

  • 401(k) matching
  • Employer provided dental, vision, and health insurance
  • Health care FSA
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Healthy work/life balance

License/Certification:

  • Alaska Bar (Preferred)

Please send cover letter, resume, and writing sample to Rebecca Lindemann (Partner) rlindemann@richmondquinn.com; cc Cassie Jeanes (Office Manager) cjeanes@richmondquinn.com

(Posted: 3/10/2026)

Administrative Law Judge – Office of Administrative Hearings

What do a single mother seeking food stamps to feed her children, an oil company contesting its production tax valuation, a regional consortium of tribal governments challenging the issuance of a water discharge permit, and a doctor disputing a license suspension have in common? Their cases are heard by the Office of Administrative Hearings.  Come be a part of providing Alaskans with a forum to dispute government decisions quickly, efficiently, and with care and attention to the facts, the law, and their due process rights. 

OAH is looking for several Administrative Law Judges due to impending retirements.  Positions will be filled at a Range 24 or Range 25, which start at $121,153.50 and $129,675, respectively.  Candidates may be hired at a higher step based on experience.  Successful ALJs typically have substantial years and breadth of experience.  Candidates must have been admitted in Alaska for a minimum of two years. 

For more information or to apply, please contact Danika Swanson and Becky Kruse at danika.swanson@alaska.gov and becky.kruse@alaska.govApplications should include a resume, cover letter, and writing sample.

 (Posted: 3/9/2026)

Are you looking for a rewarding legal job with flexible hours and summers off? Come teach with us! UAA is hiring a full-time, non-tenure-track Assistant Professor of Legal Studies. You would teach undergraduate courses on a variety of substantive and procedural legal topics, mentor students, and engage in community service activities at the university and in the community.

Pay is $70,000 to $85,000 DOE for a 9-month contract. We offer a competitive benefits package including paid vacation and sick leave, health insurance, FSAs, and retirement options.

For more information, contact Amy Doogan at adoogan@alaska.edu. To apply, visit https://careers.alaska.edu/jobs/assistant-professor-of-justice-anchorage-alaska-united-states-8f2f50c7-6214-4593-8fb0-111233d45d3e

(Posted: 3/5/2026)

Bethel

Immediate Opening!

The Positions and Organization:
The Alaska Court System (ACS) is accepting applications for Law Clerks that will serve Superior Court  Judges in Bethel, Alaska. The incumbents will perform research relating to motions before the court,
summarize case files, and prepare memoranda and recommendations. These positions may organize files, review case files for procedural sufficiency, and review orders and judgments prepared for signature.

One role is available to begin immediately, while the other will commence in August or September 2026.

The Ideal Candidates:
Applicants should have the ability to:
• Draft legal documents, reports, and correspondence independently or from general oral and written
instructions;
• Effectively establish priorities and function with a high degree of independence;
• Use legal resources such as the Alaska Rules of Court and Alaska Statutes;
• Work cooperatively with others.

Minimum Qualifications:
Graduation from an accredited law school with an LLB or JD.

Compensation and Benefits
The current salary for these positions starts at $2,577.00 biweekly.

The following are typical benefits available to law clerks:
• Medical and dental coverage for employee and eligible dependents
• Vision plan (optional)
• 12 paid holidays per year
• Personal leave accrual based on years of creditable state service
• Alaska Supplemental Annuity Plan (SBS) in lieu of contributions to Social Security
• Alaska Deferred Compensation Plan (optional)

To Be Considered: 
Submit a letter of interest, comprehensive resume, law school transcripts, a brief writing sample not substantially edited by someone else, and two letters of recommendation combined into one attachment if possible.

By email: recruitment@akcourts.gov

(Posted 4/24/26)

The Bethel District Attorney’s Office is recruiting to fill a full-time assistant district attorney position. This office is responsible for prosecution of criminal cases in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta and Interior Alaska. The position requires frequent court appearances in the superior and district courts at Bethel and often telephonic appearances in rural village courts. There is significant trial work, pre-trial motion practice, daily court hearings and some post-conviction and appellate work. There are opportunities for travel in connection with trial work in other court locations. State housing is available.

The Bethel office provides ample opportunity to acquire experience in a wide variety of criminal prosecutions, both misdemeanor and felony, in a short period of time. Assistant District Attorneys who fulfill a two year commitment in a rural location are given a preference when being considered to fill vacancies in other district attorney offices in the state. A rural commitment is a great way to acquire a variety of experience that is highly valued within the Department of Law.

This is an excellent placement for a person who enjoys outdoor activities, one who is interested in indigenous cultures, or one who seeks a culturally diverse environment. The Yukon Kuskokwim Delta is comprised of the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers and empties into the Bering Sea on the west coast of Alaska. At approximately 50,000 square miles, this is one of the largest deltas in the world.

Salary is determined by the legal experience of the selected candidate with a starting range of $130,923- $209,313. More information and application instructions may be found on the Department of Law website at: http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted: 3/31/2026)

We welcome you to join us as a sex crimes prosecutor at the Bethel District Attorney’s Office. This position offers a unique opportunity for a highly specialized caseload in a challenging and rewarding area of prosecution.

The caseload consists of sexual assault and sexual abuse of a minor cases and you will serve as a regional expert on the topic. In addition to prosecuting the most serious and high-profile cases, you will also provide advice and assistance to law enforcement agencies and mentor other prosecutors. The expertise you will share includes:

  • a victim-centered approach
  • obtaining search warrants
  • Effective seizure of evidence
  • Presenting scientific evidence at trial

You may also serve on multidisciplinary teams developing guidelines and suggestions designed to increase the successful investigation and prosecution of perpetrators while minimizing trauma to victims.

This position requires you to be familiar with Alaska’s criminal justice system and laws and have extensive trial experience, a history of handling complex criminal prosecutions, and a demonstrated commitment to working with victims of sexual assault and sexual abuse. Some travel within the region is required, including for trials that may last several weeks.

Salary is determined by the legal background and experience of the selected candidate with a starting range of $120,627 – $124,371. More information and application instructions may be found on the Department of Law website at: http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted: 3/31/2026)

Dillingham

The Dillingham District Attorney’s Office is recruiting to fill a full-time assistant district attorney position. In this position there is opportunity for significant trial work, as well as pre-trial motion practice, daily court hearings and some post-conviction and appellate work. You will need strong oral advocacy skills. Prior trial experience and experience in the practice of criminal law is a plus but is not required. This position requires the ability to think critically and reason logically; the ability to communicate clearly verbally and in writing; the ability to organize, prioritize, and work effectively in a deadline-controlled atmosphere; and the ability to manage numerous matters simultaneously. Travel will be required to cover court in the outlining communities as well as to Anchorage to hold grand jury hearings.

This is a one-attorney office and as such it provides ample opportunity to acquire experience in a wide variety of criminal prosecutions, both misdemeanor and felony, in a short period of time. You will not be entirely on your own, however. You will have a strong legal assistant and a paralegal along with supervision and backup support from the Anchorage District Attorney’s Office. Assistant District Attorneys who fulfill a two-year commitment in a rural location are given preference to transfer to other district attorney offices in the state as vacancies occur. A rural commitment is a great way to acquire a variety of experiences in a short amount of time, which is highly valued within the division.

Salary is determined by the experience of the selected candidate with a starting range of $123,162- $184,353. More information and application instructions may be found at: http://www.law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted: 3/31/2026)

Fairbanks

The Positions and Organization:
The Alaska Court System (ACS) is accepting applications for a Law Clerk that will serve a Superior Court Judge in Fairbanks, Alaska. The incumbent will perform research relating to motions before
the court, summarize case files, and prepare memoranda and recommendations. This position may organize files, review case files for procedural sufficiency, and review orders and judgments prepared for signature.

The Ideal Candidates:
Applicants should have the ability to:
• Draft legal documents, reports, and correspondence independently or from general oral and written
instructions;
• Effectively establish priorities and function with a high degree of independence;
• Use legal resources such as the Alaska Rules of Court and Alaska Statutes;
• Work cooperatively with others.

Minimum Qualifications:
Graduation from an accredited law school with an LLB or JD.

Compensation and Benefits
The current salary for these positions starts at $2,577.00 biweekly.

The following are typical benefits available to law clerks:
• Medical and dental coverage for employee and eligible dependents
• Vision plan (optional)
• 12 paid holidays per year
• Personal leave accrual based on years of creditable state service
• Alaska Supplemental Annuity Plan (SBS) in lieu of contributions to Social Security
• Alaska Deferred Compensation Plan (optional)

To Be Considered: 
Submit a letter of interest, comprehensive resume, law school transcripts, a brief writing sample not substantially edited by someone else, and two letters of recommendation combined into one attachment if possible.

By email:
lawclerkship4thdistrict@akcourts.gov

By regular mail:
Alaska Court System
Area Court Administrator
101 Lacey Street
Fairbanks, AK 99701

(Posted 4/24/26)

Title: Natural Resources Attorney – Attorney General’s Office

Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau

Salary: $89,895 – $143,734.50

Apply Now >> https://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs/26-NR-01.html

Job Duties

The section seeks an experienced litigation attorney to support programs within the Department of Natural Resources, the Department of Fish and Game, the Boards of Fisheries and Game, and the Mental Health Trust Land Office. Duties include significant state and federal litigation and providing agency advice. Applicants should detail their litigation experience, research relevant client programs, and indicate areas of interest. Occasional travel may be required. Civil Division attorneys handle impactful statewide matters while enjoying Alaska’s exceptional environment, with potential flexible scheduling or hybrid telework.

Attorneys in the Civil Division work on matters of statewide importance, all while living and enjoying all Alaska has to offer. If you enjoy complex and impactful legal work along with dramatic scenery, outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, kayaking, and abundant wildlife, then the Alaska Department of Law, Civil Division is the place for you. Flexible schedules, including hybrid telework arrangements, may be available.

Salary and Benefits

  • Salary depends on experience and ranges from $89,895–$143,734.50 annually.
  • 5-hour work week
  • 12 paid holidays
  • Eligibility for part-time teleworking
  • Generous leave accrual
  • Alternative workweek
  • Health benefits
  • Flex schedule
  • Life insurance and voluntary supplemental benefits
  • Potential for Public Student Loan Forgiveness
  • Variety of retirement plans

(Posted: 4/8/2026)

About the Firm:

Fulk Law Office, Inc. is a growing, client-centered law firm in Fairbanks, Alaska. We have been voted Best Law Office in Fairbanks for the last 3 years. Our practice is centered heavily in family law, with additional work in estate planning, probate, employment, general civil, personal injury, protective orders, and criminal defense. We are also open to expanding into additional practice areas depending on the candidate’s interests and experience.

Responsibilities:

  • Advise clients on legal matters and provide strategic guidance.
  • Manage a varied caseload with a focus in family law.
  • Conduct legal research and draft pleadings, motions, briefs, contracts, and other legal documents.
  • Appear in court for hearings, trials, and conferences.
  • Communicate effectively with clients, opposing counsel, court staff, and internal team members.
  • Meet monthly hourly billable expectations.

Required Qualifications

  • Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
  • Active license to practice law in Alaska (or ability to promptly obtain licensure).
  • Strong legal research, analytical, and writing skills.
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and oral.
  • Ability to manage time effectively and work independently.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Starting $100,000 annual salary, DOE.
  • Generous bonus structure.
  • Simple IRA with matching.
  • Flexible work schedule, including work from home. You largely control your schedule.
  • Firm-paid bar dues, CLEs, and malpractice insurance.
  • 12 paid holidays plus vacation time.

How to Apply

Please submit your résumé, cover letter, writing sample, and references to office@fulklawoffice.com.

Fulk Law Office, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applicants from all backgrounds to apply. We look forward to welcoming the right associate to our growing team in Fairbanks.

(Posted: 4/6/2026)

Polaris Law Group, P.C., a firm with offices in Alaska and Oklahoma, seeks an associate attorney to join our state law practice team in Litigation and Appellate Work, Administrative Law, Real and Personal Property, Estate Planning and Probate, Contracts, Family Law, state and federal (Civil Service) Employment and Labor Law, Business Law, and DUI defense.  

Interested lawyers must be graduates of an ABA-accredited law school and possess an Alaska law license or be able to obtain one through reciprocity, a UBE score transfer of 270 or above achieved within the last 5 years, or by examination in Alaska. Associates will have autonomy to manage their own time and case load.  Licenses, liability insurance, membership fees, CLE, and attendance of one legal convention/conference anywhere in the United States per year are paid by the firm.

Our starting salary range is $75,000 to $85,000, depending on experience and capabilities.  Fringe includes health benefits with partial employer contribution, dental/vision/disability benefits package, life insurance, and other perks.  PLG pays performance-based annual bonuses and salary increases.  We provide paid sick leave, paid time off, time-off performance awards, and some paid state and federal holidays, as designated.  We offer a blended work atmosphere of office and remote worksites available through our various online platforms.  PLG supports new technologies and a paperless workflow.

For more information, call 907.885.6619, 907.385.5843, or 580.583.6426 or inquire at admin@polarislawgroupak.com. Please provide a cover letter, resume, writing sample, a list of at least 3 professional references, and note for which office you wish to be considered your primary work site.  Polaris Law Group, P.C., is an equal employment opportunity employer to all applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. We hire Veterans and military spouses!

(Posted: 3/5/2026)

Homer

Intro to Inlet Law:

Inlet Law is looking to hire a full-time civil litigation associate attorney. We handle a wide variety of cases, and our associate attorney will have a wide-ranging caseload. The position is in person at our downtown Anchorage office, right next to the coastal trail.

Salary & Benefits:

  • Starting at $105,000 annually, with a scaling bonuses structure
  • Remote work options
  • Healthcare
  • Gym membership
  • Weekly lunch budget

Requirements:

  • Has a Juris Doctorate and is a current member of the Alaska Bar Association.
  • Works well both independently and in small groups.
  • Possesses extraordinary written and oral communication skills.
  • Has outstanding customer service skills.
  • Triages tasks efficiently and effectively.
  • Delegates tasks efficiently and effectively.
  • Seeks answers without hesitation.
  • Willingness to go to trial.

How to Apply:

Send a copy of your resume, accompanied with a writing sample and cover letter to info@inlet-law.com;

cc @ken.ciccoli@inlet-law.com   

(Posted: 3/20/2026)

Juneau

This position reports to SEACC’s Executive Director and works closely with the Policy Analyst and campaign staff. 

The ideal candidate will thrive in a rapid-fire environment with hard-working colleagues.  We are looking for someone who is innovative, creative, and passionate about Southeast Alaska, who can serve as our analyst and commenter on a wide array of technical and legal documents and permit applications, and lead our participation in processes with significant regulatory and legal components. This work will entail significant collaboration with outside attorneys, technical experts and others. 

Who You Are

All candidates should bring: 

  • Juris Doctorate or LLM in Environmental Law and admitted to the Alaska Bar;
  • Familiarity with the federal regulatory process, including NEPA environmental review, notice-and-comment rulemaking, and agency appeals;
  • An understanding of Alaska government and politics;
  • Genuine commitment to SEACC’s conservation mission and the communities of Southeast Alaska;
  • Comfort working in a small, fast-paced, and nimble nonprofit environment; 
  • A collaborative spirit and ability to work with a team in both a project leadership and individual contributor capacity;
  • Excellent legal research, analysis, writing, and speaking skills;
  • Knowledge of legal procedures (federal and state).

Other qualifications that would be beneficial

  • Demonstrated knowledge of public lands and Indigenous rights (including Free, Prior, and Informed Consent practices);
  • Experience working with Tribal governments or on Indigenous rights issues;
  • Experience with litigation in Alaska state or federal court;
  • Big picture thinking: seeing beyond individual tasks to understand how they fit into the overall campaign strategy/SEACC strategy;

    Compensation: This role is a full-time, exempt position, and the salary range for this role is between $78,000 and $105,000 with exact salary dependent upon experience. The top half of this range is intended for Director level candidates, the bottom half is intended for Analyst candidates.

    Visit our website here to apply!

(Posted 4/30/2026)

MAGISTRATE JUDGE

PETERSBURG, ALASKA

MINIMUM SALARY: $4,161.00 BIWEEKLY

CLOSING DATE: MONDAY, May 4, 2026

The Alaska Court System is accepting applications from qualified individuals to serve as a Magistrate Judge with the Petersburg Trial Court.  The incumbent will serve as a circuit magistrate judge for the First Judicial District communities of Petersburg, Kake, and Wrangell. Travel to other courts in the district may be required.  

This position serves as a judicial officer presiding over a wide range of proceedings, including misdemeanor and minor offense cases, arraignments, bail hearings, trials, sentencing, felony first appearances, small claims, and protective order hearings. The incumbent will also perform a wide range of clerical and administrative duties in support of court operations.

This role requires being available on an on-call basis 24/7 during all assigned weeks. Weekend and holiday coverage will be shared on a rotating schedule with other judges. Responsibilities also include helping distribute schedules to relevant law enforcement and other criminal justice agencies.

Qualifications: Citizen of the U.S. and State of Alaska; at least 21 years old; a resident of Alaska for at least six months immediately preceding appointment; and must possess a valid Alaska Driver’s License.

Preferred Qualification: Graduation from an accredited law school with a JD degree and active membership in the Alaska Bar Association.

Compensation: The minimum salary is $4,161.00 biweekly.  Actual starting salary will be dependent upon the qualifications and experience of the finalist.

How to Apply: Submit a letter of interest, comprehensive resume, writing sample (up to 10 pages) not substantially

edited by someone else, and a list of three professional references to: ACS Human Resources, 820 W. Fourth Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501; or in one attachment via email to recruitment@akcourts.gov by Monday, May 4, 2026 at 5:00 p.m.

For detailed job and benefit information, please visit http://courts.alaska.gov/hr/index.htm.

(Posted: 4/23/2026)

Title: Natural Resources Attorney – Attorney General’s Office

Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau

Salary: $89,895 – $143,734.50

Apply Now >> https://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs/26-NR-01.html

Job Duties

The section seeks an experienced litigation attorney to support programs within the Department of Natural Resources, the Department of Fish and Game, the Boards of Fisheries and Game, and the Mental Health Trust Land Office. Duties include significant state and federal litigation and providing agency advice. Applicants should detail their litigation experience, research relevant client programs, and indicate areas of interest. Occasional travel may be required. Civil Division attorneys handle impactful statewide matters while enjoying Alaska’s exceptional environment, with potential flexible scheduling or hybrid telework.

Attorneys in the Civil Division work on matters of statewide importance, all while living and enjoying all Alaska has to offer. If you enjoy complex and impactful legal work along with dramatic scenery, outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, kayaking, and abundant wildlife, then the Alaska Department of Law, Civil Division is the place for you. Flexible schedules, including hybrid telework arrangements, may be available.

Salary and Benefits

  • Salary depends on experience and ranges from $89,895–$143,734.50 annually.
  • 5-hour work week
  • 12 paid holidays
  • Eligibility for part-time teleworking
  • Generous leave accrual
  • Alternative workweek
  • Health benefits
  • Flex schedule
  • Life insurance and voluntary supplemental benefits
  • Potential for Public Student Loan Forgiveness
  • Variety of retirement plans

(Posted: 4/8/2026)

 The City & Borough of Juneau, Manager’s Office, issued the formal competitive, sealed, RFP No. 27-006 Term Contract for Public Defender Services. The CBJ’s intent is to find qualified attorneys and/or law firms to provide competent, effective, and timely legal assistance and representation to adults charged with municipal misdemeanor violations who are determined by the court to be indigent. The City welcomes response proposals from solo practitioners, partnerships, firms, or joint proposals from two or more attorneys.

The Contractor shall provide all public defender services required under AS 18.85.155 in misdemeanor cases prosecuted by the City and Borough of Juneau in which counsel is appointed during the term of this agreement. The selected Contractor shall perform in a professional, skilled manner consistent with American Bar Association (ABA) Standards and the Alaska Rules of Professional Conduct. The successful proposer must provide proof of the following: Active State of Alaska Business License, License to practice law in Alaska and good standing with the Alaska Bar Association, Insurance and required by the CBJ that includes Professional Liability (Malpractice) Insurance.

Base/minimum pay is $50,000, however, this range Is flexible depending on work experience and actual hours worked.

The RFP Deadline is Wednesday, 4/15/2026 prior to 2:00 p.m. AK time. (Late response will not be accepted). Timely response proposals will be accepted via electronic submission to Public Purchase CBJ’s eProcurement provider. NOTE: You must be registered or complete the FREE registration process to create a free account at Public Purchase in order to submit your response. Interested attorneys should plan to review the complete RFP document to ensure that they are able to meet all of the Contract terms, conditions, requirements and specifications.

 To request a complete copy of the RFP No. 27-006 document or ask questions Email CBJ Purchasing at purchasing@juneau.gov or create a Public Purchase account and access the solicitation from the website.

(Posted: 4/1/2026)

Kenai

Looking for career advancement and new opportunities in a fun and exciting location? The Kenai District Attorney Office has the perfect situation for you! We are recruiting for an Assistant District Attorney. In this position you will prosecute criminal cases in the Kenai District and Superior Courts, which includes frequent trials, significant pre-trial motion practice, daily court hearings and some post-conviction and appellate work. You will need strong oral advocacy skills. Prior trial experience and experience in the practice of criminal law is a plus but is not required. This position requires the ability to think critically and reason logically; the ability to communicate clearly verbally and in writing; the ability to organize, prioritize, and work effectively in a deadline-controlled atmosphere; and the ability to manage numerous matters simultaneously.

Salary is determined by the legal background and experience of the selected candidate with a starting range of $87,282- $134,979. More information and application instructions may be found on the Department of Law website at: http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted: 3/31/2026)

We welcome you to join us as a sex crimes prosecutor at the Kenai District Attorney’s Office.  This position offers a unique opportunity for a highly specialized caseload in a challenging and rewarding area of prosecution. 

The caseload consists of sexual assault and sexual abuse of a minor cases and you will serve as a regional expert on the topic. In addition to prosecuting the most serious and high profile cases, you will also provide advice and assistance to law enforcement agencies and mentor other prosecutors. The expertise you will share includes:

  • a victim-centered approach
  • obtaining search warrants
  • effective seizure of evidence
  • presenting scientific evidence at trial

You may also serve on multidisciplinary teams developing guidelines and suggestions designed to increase successful investigation and prosecution of perpetrators while minimizing trauma to victims.  

This position requires you to be familiar with Alaska’s criminal justice system and laws, have extensive trial experience, a history of handling complex criminal prosecutions, and a demonstrated commitment to working with victims of sexual assault and sexual abuse. Some travel within the region is required, including for trials that may last several weeks.

Salary is determined by the experience of the selected candidate with a starting range of $89,895 – $143,734. More information and application instructions may be found on the Department of Law website at: http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted: 3/31/2026)

Ketchikan

MAGISTRATE JUDGE

PETERSBURG, ALASKA

MINIMUM SALARY: $4,161.00 BIWEEKLY

CLOSING DATE: MONDAY, May 4, 2026

The Alaska Court System is accepting applications from qualified individuals to serve as a Magistrate Judge with the Petersburg Trial Court.  The incumbent will serve as a circuit magistrate judge for the First Judicial District communities of Petersburg, Kake, and Wrangell. Travel to other courts in the district may be required.  

This position serves as a judicial officer presiding over a wide range of proceedings, including misdemeanor and minor offense cases, arraignments, bail hearings, trials, sentencing, felony first appearances, small claims, and protective order hearings. The incumbent will also perform a wide range of clerical and administrative duties in support of court operations.

 

This role requires being available on an on-call basis 24/7 during all assigned weeks. Weekend and holiday coverage will be shared on a rotating schedule with other judges. Responsibilities also include helping distribute schedules to relevant law enforcement and other criminal justice agencies.

Qualifications: Citizen of the U.S. and State of Alaska; at least 21 years old; a resident of Alaska for at least six months immediately preceding appointment; and must possess a valid Alaska Driver’s License.

Preferred Qualification: Graduation from an accredited law school with a JD degree and active membership in the Alaska Bar Association.

Compensation: The minimum salary is $4,161.00 biweekly.  Actual starting salary will be dependent upon the qualifications and experience of the finalist.

How to Apply: Submit a letter of interest, comprehensive resume, writing sample (up to 10 pages) not substantially

edited by someone else, and a list of three professional references to: ACS Human Resources, 820 W. Fourth Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501; or in one attachment via email to recruitment@akcourts.gov by Monday, May 4, 2026 at 5:00 p.m.

For detailed job and benefit information, please visit http://courts.alaska.gov/hr/index.htm.

(Posted: 4/23/2026)

Employer: Ketchikan Indian Community (KIC)

Location: Ketchikan, Alaska

Salary Range: $134,748 – $202,122 annually

Position Type: Regular Full-Time

The Ketchikan Indian Community (KIC) seeks a full-time Tribal Attorney to provide a broad range of legal services to the Tribal Council and KIC departments, supporting the development of Tribal resources, the defense of Tribal Sovereignty, and the advancement of Tribal self-sufficiency. This position oversees a small legal team.

Responsibilities include drafting resolutions, contracts, intergovernmental agreements, tribal code amendments, policies, legal memoranda, and pleadings; conducting litigation in Tribal, State, and/or Federal courts; overseeing outside counsel on land-into-trust acquisitions, employee benefits, housing tax matters, and litigation; negotiating contracts with senior management; advising the Tribal Council on state and federal legislative matters; and coordinating with lobbyists on issues affecting Tribal interests. The attorney also provides legal guidance to all Tribal departments and reviews independent contractor agreements, employment agreements, and related documents.

Required knowledge areas include tort, contract, statutory, regulatory, and corporate compliance matters. Strong negotiation, communication, and interpersonal skills are essential, as is sensitivity to American Indian / Alaska Native culture and the ability to maintain strict confidentiality under HIPAA, HITECH, and tribal privacy laws.

Minimum Qualifications: Juris Doctor from an accredited law school; admission to practice in Alaska, or admission in another state with eligibility for an Alaska Bar Rule 43 waiver; 3+ years of relevant experience preferred (tribal organization, employment law, civil litigation, grants, federal contracts, business law, tax law).

Excellent benefits package

Native Preference: Native preference applies pursuant to KIC ordinance and personnel policy.

How to Apply: Apply via the KIC careers portal at https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/portal/64E6887F1B469E387E8883DD7942F5BD/jobs/256362

(Posted: 4/22/2026)

Kodiak

Kotzebue

The Positions and Organization
The Alaska Court System (ACS) is accepting applications for Law Clerks that will serve Superior Court Judges in Nome, Kotzebue, and Utqiagvik, Alaska. The incumbents will perform research relating to motions before the court, summarize case files, and prepare memoranda and recommendations. The  positions may organize files, review case files for procedural sufficiency, and review orders and judgments prepared for signature.

The Ideal Candidates
Applicants should have the ability to:
• Draft legal documents, reports, and correspondence independently or from general oral and written instructions;
• Effectively establish priorities and function with a high degree of independence;
• Use legal resources such as the Alaska Rules of Court and Alaska Statutes;
• Work cooperatively with others.

Minimum Qualifications
Graduation from an accredited law school with an LLB or JD. 

Compensation and Benefits
The current salary for these positions starts at Kotzebue $4,003.50 biweekly, Nome $3,427.50 biweekly, and Utqiagvik $3,753.00 biweekly.

The following are typical benefits available to law clerks:
• Medical and dental coverage for employee and eligible dependents
• Vision plan (optional)
• 12 paid holidays per year
• Personal leave accrual based on years of creditable state service
• Alaska Supplemental Annuity Plan (SBS) in lieu of contributions to Social Security
• Alaska Deferred Compensation Plan (optional)

To Be Considered
Submit a letter of interest, comprehensive resume, law school transcripts, a brief writing sample not substantially edited by someone else, and two letters of recommendation combined into one attachment if possible.

By email: lawclerkship2nddistrict@akcourts.gov

Nome: Located on the Norton Sound of the Bering Sea, Nome is known for its gold rush history, rich
Inupiat culture, great fishing, and plentiful wildlife.
Kotzebue: Located on the Baldwin Peninsula near the mouths of the Kobuk, Noatak, and Selawik
rivers, Kotzebue is known as “The Gateway to the Arctic.”
Utqiagvik: Located north of the Arctic Circle, Utqiagvik is the northernmost city in the United States.
During the summer, Utqiagvik receives 24-hour daylight from May 10th – August 2nd and 24-hour darkness from November 18th – January 23rd.

(Posted 4/24/26)

Nome

The Positions and Organization
The Alaska Court System (ACS) is accepting applications for Law Clerks that will serve Superior Court Judges in Nome, Kotzebue, and Utqiagvik, Alaska. The incumbents will perform research relating to motions before the court, summarize case files, and prepare memoranda and recommendations. The  positions may organize files, review case files for procedural sufficiency, and review orders and judgments prepared for signature.

The Ideal Candidates
Applicants should have the ability to:
• Draft legal documents, reports, and correspondence independently or from general oral and written instructions;
• Effectively establish priorities and function with a high degree of independence;
• Use legal resources such as the Alaska Rules of Court and Alaska Statutes;
• Work cooperatively with others.

Minimum Qualifications
Graduation from an accredited law school with an LLB or JD. 

Compensation and Benefits
The current salary for these positions starts at Kotzebue $4,003.50 biweekly, Nome $3,427.50 biweekly, and Utqiagvik $3,753.00 biweekly.

The following are typical benefits available to law clerks:
• Medical and dental coverage for employee and eligible dependents
• Vision plan (optional)
• 12 paid holidays per year
• Personal leave accrual based on years of creditable state service
• Alaska Supplemental Annuity Plan (SBS) in lieu of contributions to Social Security
• Alaska Deferred Compensation Plan (optional)

To Be Considered
Submit a letter of interest, comprehensive resume, law school transcripts, a brief writing sample not substantially edited by someone else, and two letters of recommendation combined into one attachment if possible.

By email: lawclerkship2nddistrict@akcourts.gov

Nome: Located on the Norton Sound of the Bering Sea, Nome is known for its gold rush history, rich
Inupiat culture, great fishing, and plentiful wildlife.
Kotzebue: Located on the Baldwin Peninsula near the mouths of the Kobuk, Noatak, and Selawik
rivers, Kotzebue is known as “The Gateway to the Arctic.”
Utqiagvik: Located north of the Arctic Circle, Utqiagvik is the northernmost city in the United States.
During the summer, Utqiagvik receives 24-hour daylight from May 10th – August 2nd and 24-hour darkness from November 18th – January 23rd.

(Posted 4/24/26)

The Nome District Attorney’s Office is recruiting for an assistant district attorney to prosecute criminal cases on behalf of the State of Alaska. The work includes significant pre-trial motion practice, daily court hearings, jury trials, and some post-conviction and appellate work. You will need strong oral advocacy skills. Prior trial experience and experience in the practice of criminal law is a plus but is not required. This position requires the ability to think critically and reason logically; the ability to communicate clearly verbally and in writing; the ability to organize, prioritize, and work effectively in a deadline-controlled atmosphere; and the ability to manage numerous matters simultaneously. There will be some opportunity for travel to the surrounding villages served by the Nome office and occasional visits to Anchorage.

Nome is at the tip of the Seward Peninsula, overlooking the Bering Sea. Sitting very close to the Arctic, the weather will be harsh, but the country is spectacular. The Inupiaq have called it home for over 4,000 years, subsisting on sea mammals along the coast, and caribou inland. This lifestyle remains a vital part of the local culture. Today, visitors come from around the world to see the migration of over 200 species of birds or the finish of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.

Salary is determined by the experience of the selected candidate with a starting range of $119,574 – $191,178. More information and application instructions may be found on the Department of Law website at: http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html

(Posted: 3/31/2026)

Palmer

The Office of Public Advocacy is seeking an attorney for its Palmer Criminal unit (PCR).  This position is an attorney II-IV flex position and provides specialized legal representation to indigent clients accused of committing the highest level of criminal offenses including Unclassified felonies as well as representing parents in Child In Need of Aid (CINA) cases. 

The qualified candidate will have trial experience, including the ability to analyze complex fact patterns, direct investigations, analyze scientific evidence, engage in extensive motion practice, and present evidence effectively in court. A Juris Doctor from an ABA accredited school is required, as well as bar licensure in Alaska or the ability to become licensed.   Alaska does have reciprocity with many states.

The ideal candidate will have prior experience working with indigent clients, litigating criminal and CINA cases, and handling a high-volume caseload. We prioritize dedication to high-quality representation of our clients as well as a desire and ability to work in a close-knit team environment.  Preference will be given to experienced practitioners. 

Compensation includes a comprehensive benefits package: medical, dental and vision insurance, retirement, and a minimum of four weeks of paid leave.  To apply, please email your resume, cover letter, and writing sample to olivia.mackin@alaska.gov.  Salary range is commensurate with experience, between $92,703 and $139,035 annually.

This position will remain open until it is filled with a suitable candidate; applications will be considered on a rolling basis.

(Posted: 4/13/2026)

The Office of Public Advocacy, Palmer Criminal Section is hiring for a Long Term, Non-Permanent Attorney I-II position that focuses primarily on Child in Need of Aid matters. If interested, the candidate could also handle juvenile delinquency, adult criminal defense, or parent representation in non-CINA custody cases. Our office handles cases from around the state, with focus on Glenallen, Valdez, and Cordova.  Some intrastate travel is occasionally required. The position includes benefits such as paid leave and health coverage. Prior applicants have typically held this position for at least a year before moving on to a permanent attorney position. Applicants must be admitted to the Alaska Bar or eligible to take the Alaska Bar Exam.  Pay range: $81,178 – $102,843 annually. Interested applicants should provide a resume, writing sample and brief statement of interest to: olivia.mackin@alaska.gov.

(Posted: 4/13/2026)

Sitka

Utqiagvik

The North Slope Borough (NSB) Law Department in Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow), Alaska is seeking an attorney, experience preferred.

NSB is a municipal government and a home rule borough in Alaska. Area of practice will be general municipal law, including all aspects of local governance, public procurement and contracting, employment, environmental, utilities, municipal finance, property, health and insurance, taxation and administrative law. Potential opportunities for litigation and trial experience. Assistant Borough Attorney is a Mayoral Appointment position per the NSB rules & regulations.

The NSB is responsible for providing basic municipal services, infrastructure, and advocacy for eight Inupiat villages located along the remote, northern edge of Alaska’s Arctic. The region is home to a subsistence whaling tradition that extends back thousands of years, yet it also hosts some of the world’s most advanced technology in the oil and gas fields throughout Prudhoe Bay.

Salary & Benefits
• Salary depends on experience: $143,735 – $215,604 annually
• Must be an active member in good standing of a U.S. Bar, Applicant may be required to gain admission to the Alaska State Bar.
• Free health insurance with excellent coverage & medical travel stipend
• 14 paid holidays
• 37.5 hour work week
• Generous leave accrual
• Alaska Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) – Employer contribution
• Life insurance & other voluntary retirement plans available
• Potential eligibility for Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)

Visit the NSB: https://www.north-slope.org

How to apply: Submit a cover letter, detailed resume and three references by email at: NSBLawCentral@north-slope.org.

(Posted 4/30/2026)

The Positions and Organization
The Alaska Court System (ACS) is accepting applications for Law Clerks that will serve Superior Court Judges in Nome, Kotzebue, and Utqiagvik, Alaska. The incumbents will perform research relating to motions before the court, summarize case files, and prepare memoranda and recommendations. The  positions may organize files, review case files for procedural sufficiency, and review orders and judgments prepared for signature.

The Ideal Candidates
Applicants should have the ability to:
• Draft legal documents, reports, and correspondence independently or from general oral and written instructions;
• Effectively establish priorities and function with a high degree of independence;
• Use legal resources such as the Alaska Rules of Court and Alaska Statutes;
• Work cooperatively with others.

Minimum Qualifications
Graduation from an accredited law school with an LLB or JD. 

Compensation and Benefits
The current salary for these positions starts at Kotzebue $4,003.50 biweekly, Nome $3,427.50 biweekly, and Utqiagvik $3,753.00 biweekly.

The following are typical benefits available to law clerks:
• Medical and dental coverage for employee and eligible dependents
• Vision plan (optional)
• 12 paid holidays per year
• Personal leave accrual based on years of creditable state service
• Alaska Supplemental Annuity Plan (SBS) in lieu of contributions to Social Security
• Alaska Deferred Compensation Plan (optional)

To Be Considered
Submit a letter of interest, comprehensive resume, law school transcripts, a brief writing sample not substantially edited by someone else, and two letters of recommendation combined into one attachment if possible.

By email: lawclerkship2nddistrict@akcourts.gov

Nome: Located on the Norton Sound of the Bering Sea, Nome is known for its gold rush history, rich
Inupiat culture, great fishing, and plentiful wildlife.
Kotzebue: Located on the Baldwin Peninsula near the mouths of the Kobuk, Noatak, and Selawik
rivers, Kotzebue is known as “The Gateway to the Arctic.”
Utqiagvik: Located north of the Arctic Circle, Utqiagvik is the northernmost city in the United States.
During the summer, Utqiagvik receives 24-hour daylight from May 10th – August 2nd and 24-hour darkness from November 18th – January 23rd.

(Posted 4/24/26)

The Utqiaġvik District Attorney’s Office is recruiting for an Assistant District Attorney to prosecute violations of criminal law. The work includes frequent trials, significant pre-trial motion practice, daily court hearings and some post-conviction and appellate work. You will need strong oral advocacy skills. Prior trial experience and experience in the practice of criminal law is a plus, but is not required. This position requires the ability to think critically, reason logically, and communicate clearly verbally and in writing; the ability to organize, prioritize, and work effectively in a deadline controlled atmosphere; and the ability to manage numerous matters simultaneously.

This is a two-attorney office which provides ample opportunity to acquire experience in a wide variety of prosecutions, both misdemeanor and felony. Attorneys who fulfill a two year commitment in a rural location are given preference to transfer to other district attorney offices in the state as vacancies occur. A rural commitment is a great way to acquire experience that is highly valued within the division.

Formerly known as Barrow, voters opted to return Utqiaġvik to its traditional Inupiaq name in 2016. Situated on the Chukchi Sea, temperatures in Utqiaġvik are rarely the coldest in the state, although it does have the lowest average temperature. Life above the Arctic Circle offers polar bears, views of the aurora borealis, snow-machining, and some wonderful birding opportunities. In this position you will discover the challenges and rewards of working for justice within this small, culturally-rich community.

Salary is determined by the legal experience of the selected candidate with a starting range of $130,923- $209,313. More information and application instructions may be found on the Department of Law website at: http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted: 3/31/2026)

Wasilla

Daussin Law Group, Inc., a family law–focused firm in Wasilla, Alaska, is seeking an experienced associate attorney to join our close-knit, high-performing team. We view legal practice as client-centered service and are looking for someone who thrives on helping people and building lasting professional relationships.

The ideal candidate has 5+ years of Alaska litigation experience, preferably in family law, and is prepared to handle domestic violence and high-conflict custody cases. While opportunities exist to work on other matters, family law is our core practice and requires consistent engagement.

Qualifications:

  • Strong interpersonal and client communication skills
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with support staff
  • Excellent legal writing and analytical ability
  • Strong organizational and multitasking skills
  • Self-motivated with resilience in high-pressure situations

Daussin Law Group is a woman-owned, NGLCC Certified firm, founded in 2022. We offer a collegial, energetic work environment that balances a relaxed culture with a serious commitment to effective, results-driven advocacy.

This role requires onsite appearances and regular in-person and telephonic client interaction. Applicants must be located in Alaska.

Compensation: $150/hour on an “eat what you kill” basis. Benefits negotiable.

To apply, please submit a resume and two unedited writing samples to nicole@matsuattorney.com.

(Posted 4/28/2026)

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